knowing the cjpii
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Where are we from?
Uniting Cultures through Music and Cuisine
The Magic Cracow
Cracow – the magic city in Poland
the second largest ( about 750 000 inhabitants)one of the oldestlocated in 1257
has ever been one of the main centres of Polish culture, academic and artistic life
was the capital of Poland (1038- 1596 )
attracts tourists from all over the world ,enchants by its atmosphere,full of tourists mostly in spring ,summer and early autumn,becomes the international students’ city since
October to July ,has been named the „small Venice –the town
that never sleeps”
Cracow – the magic city in Poland
„ The town that never sleeps ”
you will retrace the path which Polish kings followed heading for Wawel
It runs across the whole of the Old Town: starting at the defensive Barbican, through:Florianska Street the Main Market SquareGrodzka Street,ending on the magnificent Wawel Hill
The Royal Route
The Barbican
The Statue of Adam MickiewiczThe Cloth Hall/The Town Hall Tower
Jama MichalikaThe Florianska Gate
St.Peter and Paul’s Church
Grodzka Street
Kanonicza Street
St. Mary’s Church
St. Adalbert’s Church
The Magic Cracow
Worth visiting – Slowacki Theatre
The theatre has been continuously staging plays since 1893. It is one of the most famous and distinguished Polish theatre scenes.
Juliusz Słowacki Theatre has continuously been playing a unique role in cultural landscape of Cracow
Worth visiting – The Cloth Hall Museum
archeological works that started in summer 2005 and finished in 2010.the result of the research is presented in the underground exhibition,the main aim is to present very close connections between Middle Age Cracow and other Middle Age European cities.
Worth visiting – Nowa Huta
Nowa Huta was the first socialist town built after
the World War II
The Kosciuszko Mound - raised in 1820-1823 to commemorate the Polish national hero Tadeusz Kościuszko.
Worth visiting – Kosciuszko Mound
Worth visiting Kazimierz – the Old Jewish district
the historical centre of Jewish religious and social life. founded as a separate town near Cracow became one of its districts
This is where Nazi Germany established the Cracow Ghetto for the purpose of persecution, terror, and exploitation of Jews during German occupation of Poland in the World War II. The Ghetto was closed down between June 1942 and March 1943.
The Old Jewish District
Plac Wolnica
Schindler’s Factory
Plac Nowy
Izaak Synagogue
Kupa Synagogue
Tempel Synagogue
Szeroka Street
Wieliczka Salt Mine
Auschwitz and Birkenau
The John Paul II Institute in Cracow
www.utwjp2.pl
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General information
founded in June 1995 became a corporate ecclesiastical public body
liable to the Archbishop of Cracow in 2006 the name „ Have No Fear! was used to make a reference to the memorable words said by
the Pope in October 1978 during the inauguration of his pontificate.
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The aim of the Institute
The aim is to give comprehensive attention tothe overall activity of Pope John Paul II through : showing the cultural and social implications of his teachings, co-operating in projects relating to the teachings of the late Pope. ensuring that his example and words are passed
on to future generations.
The Third Age University of John Paul II in Kraków
Founded on the 27th September 2011
The aims of the UNI
organizing different activities for people over 55 including :
language courses, computer & IT skills , swimming, visiting Cracow and its surroundings , organizing exhibitions on Polish history and culture, film presentations , lectures on law, science, sociology ,health promotion.
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Main modules of the UNI
Health Active Senior Interpersonal communication Human being
All participants take part in lectures given by academicteachers and have got practical activities including swimming, gymnastics ,going for trips, healthy cooking etc.
Official opening of the academic year
Film presentation
Official opening of the academic year
Official opening of the academic year
Official opening of the academic year
Official opening of the academic year
The Mayor of Wieliczka
First activities
7 th Nov. 2011
Educational & recreational
Centre
„The salt town” in Wieliczce
Educational and Recreational Centre
includes a modern indoor swimming pool, playground and tennis courts, wrestling, conference and training centre.
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First activities
Active Senior – integrating games
First activities
Active Senior – integrating games
First activities
Active senior – integrating games
Watching films together
„My Kraków – the city of my life ”
Watching films together
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Watching films together
Examples of the UNI activities
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Presentation of the students’credit books
September –October 2012
Student 55+ Project – Mondays at 4 p.m.
4 lectures on Malopolska 5 film presentations - meettings with films on
John Paul II
Summer activities
IT course - Wednesdays from 4 p.m. to 5.30 p.m.Promoting senior active life : 22 nd August 2012 – exploring Cracow 30 th August 2012 – visiting the family places of
John Paul II (Czaniec, Wadowice, Kalwaria Zebrzydowska)
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Family places – the trip
Let’s share the good! Voluntary Service for 50+
The conference for the managres, students and other representatives of the Universities of theThird Age in Malopolska.
The aim : promoting the different forms of voluntaryservice among seniors, mostly in their localSurroundings,
,, Let’s share the good! Voluntary Service 50+”
The favourite topics
Health- Getting to know your bodySocial science -Media and societyReligions of the world
The most popluar trips
Pilgrimage, visiting religious places.Exploring Poland – Malopolska in particular. Visiting historical places in Cracow and its surroundings
The most popular forms of phisical activities
Group phisical exercicesWalking Swimming
The most popular courses
Computer and IT skillsLanguage course in EnglishInterpersonal communication: assertiveness,effective communicating ,coping with stress.
Plans for future Health for Seniors Project. Rehabilitation as a therapy. Medicines from The God’s Chemist ‘s – good and bad sides of using herbs. Prophylactic programmes - the patients’ rights. Cancer & blood circulation diseases. Taking exercies means staying healthy. Healthy diet,healthy products. Looking after sick people at home.
Uniting Cultures through Music and Cuisine
The brilliant opportunity to exchange experiences and show practical abilities to other nations getting to know their culture, music, cuisine.
Thanks for you attention !
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